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Lycoming LIO-320 Series Aircraft Engine
The Lycoming LIO-320 is a horizontally opposed, air-cooled, four-cylinder aircraft engine produced by Lycoming Engines. It is part of the Lycoming O-320 series, which is widely used in general aviation aircraft. The "LIO" designation indicates that this engine is specifically designed for use in helicopters, though it is also used in fixed-wing aircraft.
Part Number
Model | New | Rebuilt | Overhaul |
LIO-320-B1A | ENPL-RT8889 | RENPL-RT8889 | HENPL-RT8889 |
LIO-320-B1A | ENPL-RT9638 | RENPL-RT9638 | HENPL-RT9638 |
LIO-320-B1A | ENPL-RT9688 | RENPL-RT9688 | HENPL-RT9688 |
LIO-320-C1A | ENPL-7452 | RENPL-7452 | HENPL-7452 |
1.Engine Type:
Horizontally opposed (flat-four) configuration.
Air-cooled.
2.Displacement:
320 cubic inches (5.24 liters).
3.Power Output:
Typically produces around 150 to 160 horsepower (HP), depending on the specific model and configuration.
4.Fuel Type:
Designed to run on aviation gasoline (avgas), typically 100LL (low lead).
5.Weight:
Approximately 240 to 260 pounds (109 to 118 kg), depending on the model and accessories.
6.Applications:
Primarily used in light helicopters (e.g., the Robinson R22 and Schweizer 300) and some fixed-wing aircraft.
7.Reliability:
Known for its durability and reliability, making it a popular choice for training and general aviation use.
8.Maintenance:
Requires regular maintenance, including oil changes, spark plug replacements, and inspections, as per the manufacturer's guidelines.
LIO-320-B1A: A common variant used in helicopters.
LIO-320-C1A: Another variant with slight differences in configuration and power output.
The LIO-320 is often used in light helicopters, such as:
Robinson R22: A popular two-seat training helicopter.
Schweizer 300: Another light helicopter used for training and agricultural purposes.
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